Programme Area: Social Justice and Equity
The Power of Us
Policies have the power to create safer educational environments for students and staff. But we must go beyond adoption to effective implementation. Awareness campaigns, functional reporting, redress systems, and timely interventions are imperative.
Lasting change requires collective ownership by all relevant stakeholders, including school management and students. Real change happens when everyone plays their part!
Read more →Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Tertiary Institutions
Sexual and gender-based violence has no place in our tertiary institutions. From subtle intimidation to outright abuse, it takes many forms. Every student deserves a safe learning environment. Speak up, take action, and break the silence!
Read more →Voices of Change
Every voice matters! Yet for generations, women’s voices have been silenced in shaping the future of our nation. In this video, remarkable women share their vision for a Nigeria where leadership is inclusive and gender-based violence has no place. It’s time to listen. It’s time to act. It’s time to lead together!
Read more →
Andrea Kwen
Andrea Kwen is a legal and development practitioner with a background in criminal litigation. As Programme Manager for Human Rights, she supports the strengthening of community protection mechanisms for human rights defence and civic space resilience, while advocating for free speech. Her work focuses on tracking emerging digital and governance trends that may affect civic […]
Read more →The Narratives of Change: A Creative Advocacy Workshop
Twenty-eight (28) creatives convened from across Nigeria for a workshop, contributing to story ideas that would inform some of the video vignettes to be created under the Gender Justice programme. This activity was supported by the Australian High Commission.
Read more →
Kenneth Emeribe
Kenneth Emeribe supports the Foundation through advocacy messaging, content development, programme coordination, and programme-related research. He also contributes to partnership building and stakeholder engagement, with a particular focus on advancing disability inclusion and social development initiatives. Kenneth holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, obtained in 2018, and was […]
Read more →